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Apple squeezes Mac clones
out of the market, Dan Knight, Mac Musings, 2007.08.30. Apple
started to license the Mac in 1994, the first clones arrived in 1995,
and they quickly into Apple's profitable high-end market.

Sonata SD,
Sonnet Tech, 2004.06.01. First new PCI video card for the Mac in
ages sells for just US$99, supports OS 7.5.3 and later plus OS X
10.1.5 and later, works with VGA or old Mac monitors, 16 MB
VRAM.

DriveSetup 1.3 and later is compatible with many third-party
drives (requires 68040 or PPC). See our compatibility list.

RAM Charger from Jump Development
($40) lets you get the most out of your RAM - especially helpful on
Macs with 8 MB or less. By launching applications using the minimum
amount of memory they need, RAM Charger lets you run more programs.
It also works well with RAM Doubler. You can even download a
demo.